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Foot Mobilisation for Students in the UK

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by TedJed, Feb 24, 2010.

  1. TedJed

    TedJed Active Member


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    Foot Mobilisation Techniques (FMT) Courses in the UK, April 2010.

    By special request, places have been opened up for undergraduate podiatry students.

    Theory (30%) and Practical (70%) over 1 1/2 days. Suitable for all levels of experience.

    Accreditation Pending.

    Course Objectives:
    This practical training will equip you with all the skills needed to deliver a new treatment option for your biomechanical cases.

    Facilitator:
    Ted Jedynak, podiatrist specialising in FMT full time.

    Further Information:
    info@footandleg.net

    Theory Content:
    • The science behind FMT
    • The principles & purpose of FMT
    • Indications, Contra-indications & Precautions
    • Assessment tests for evaluating FMT cases
    • Monitoring techniques for progress evaluations
    • Exercise prescription to compliment FMT
    • Practice Management options for introducing FMT to your clientele

    Practical Content:
    REARFOOT CONDITIONS
    • Plantar Fasciits
    • Heel Spurs
    • Sinus Tarsi
    • Ankle Instability
    • TA Tendonitis
    • Tib. Post. Tendonitis

    TECHNIQUES
    • Talar Glide
    • Posterior Talar Mobilisation
    • Lateral Navicular Manipulation
    • Anterior Calcaneal Manipulations

    MIDFOOT CONDITIONS
    • Osteo-arthritis of MTJs
    • Cuboid Syndrome
    • Navicular & Cuboid Subluxations.

    TECHNIQUES
    • Supine MTJ Mobilisation
    • Talo-Navicular Manipulation
    • Supine Cuboid Release

    FOREFOOT CONDITIONS
    • Morton’s Neuroma
    • Metatarsalgia
    • Sesamoiditis
    • HAV
    • Hallux Limitus
    • Hammer & Claw Toe deformities.

    TECHNIQUES
    • MtPJ & Sesamoid Mobilisations
    • MtPJ Manipulations
    • 1st MtPJ Release Techniques

    VENUES:
    Manchester
    Mon April 12 6.00 pm – 9.00 pm
    Tue April 13 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
    Birmingham
    Wed April 14 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
    Thu April 15 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
    Southampton
    Fri April 16 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
    Sat April 17 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
    London
    Mon April 19 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
    Tue April 20 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

    Venue details will be provided upon registration.

    Fees:
    Student Rate £200; Includes tuition, course notes, FMT DVD, 12 month email follow-up, lunch & breaks.

    Registration:
    www.footmobilisation.com/05_registration.html

    Hear more about FMT Training:
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ-0v5K4ePw

    Further Information:
    www.footmobilisation.com
     
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